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Module Title LI Love, Death, Religion and Music in the Renaissance
SchoolLan, Cult, Art Hist & Music
Department Music
Module Code 10 29034
Module Lead Andrew Kirkman
Level Intermediate Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 2
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Exclusions
Description The music that has survived from the Renaissance served a wide range of functions: it was used to adorn courtly events and religious worship, for political display, for the marking of great events, and for intercession with saints for the welfare of earthly souls. In addressing these needs it covered a broad range of styles and approaches. Taking diverse examples, this module will look at style, structure, and external reference and quotation, and show the ways in which music reflected and intensified the broader messages and social structures in which it operated. Along the way we will get to know a wide range of pieces and cultivate a deeper level of appreciation of the musical expression of earlier phases of Western society.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of musical repertory of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
  • Describe and evaluate the impact on this music of major developments in the historical, political and social spheres.
  • Cite and, where appropriate, analyse, specific and suitable pieces of music as examples in support of their commentaries and evaluations.
Assessment 29034-01 : 8 x Weekly Short Assignments : Coursework (20%)
29034-02 : In-Class Presentations, plus Materials : Presentation (30%)
29034-03 : Essay, 2000 words : Coursework (40%)
29034-04 : Essay Abstract/Bibliography : Coursework (10%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessments:
9 weekly short assignments – 1000 words in total (20%);
In-class presentation,10 minutes, plus submitted materials (30%);
Essay 2000 words (40%);
Essay abstract and Bibliography,500 words (10%).

Reassessment:
Re-submission of failed component.
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